Diverse voices united to counter prejudice and foster change in the entertainment industry. Margari Hill of MuslimARC and Mikail Chowdhury of LNDO Productions joined forces to host an illuminating Emersonian dinner. This gathering brought together a dynamic group of community stakeholders, all deeply committed to the power of storytelling as a catalyst for transformation.
With the backdrop of shared goals to combat xenophobia, Islamophobia, and systemic racism, this event symbolized a crucial step towards dismantling barriers in the industry. Through engaging conversations, passionate insights, and collective brainstorming, participants explored innovative strategies to promote inclusivity, challenge stereotypes, and amplify underrepresented narratives.
As advocates for change, Margari Hill and Mikail Chowdhury paved the way for an open dialogue that carved a path for a more inclusive entertainment landscape. This event is a testament to the strength of unity and collaboration, underlining the potential for real change through the power of storytelling.
The MuslimARC team converged in the heart of Detroit for a transformative retreat. Against the backdrop of this vibrant city, our dedicated staff gathered to fortify bonds, ignite creativity, and strategize for the path ahead.
With a spirit of togetherness, we immersed ourselves in team-building exercises that fostered trust and camaraderie. We cultivated a more substantial foundation through laughter, shared stories, and collaborative challenges, binding us as a collective force.
MuslimARC Executive Director, Margari Aziz, was invited to join Muslim leaders at the White House for an Eid celebration. The White House Eid united people from various backgrounds, fostering dialogue, understanding, and unity.
Community development director Imrul Mazid manned the MuslimArc booth at the Detroit Street Fair. He was joined by AMAL fellows and volunteers. The event, hosted by Dream of Detroit included stunning performances by Muslim artists.